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Lost Nation
Lost Nation
Prolific Vermont filmmaker Jay Craven's Revolutionary War-era drama (set in 1775) provides a fictionalized account of the bravery and determination of rebel schemer Ethan Allan and poet-activist Lucy Terry Prince.  Their inspiring parallel stories unfold (in a territory soon to be named the Vermont Republic), principally driven by exciting known history.  Beautifully photographed in numerous Vermont and Massachusetts locations. Jay Craven will be present for a post-film Q&A following the 4:00 and 6:45 showings on Saturday (12/14).

Friday, Dec 13 1:15 pm Screen 3Friday, Dec 13 4:00 pm Screen 3Friday, Dec 13 6:45 pm Screen 3Saturday, Dec 14 1:15 pm Screen 3Saturday, Dec 14 4:00 pm Screen 3Saturday, Dec 14 6:45 pm Screen 3Sunday, Dec 15 1:15 pm Screen 3Sunday, Dec 15 4:00 pm Screen 3Sunday, Dec 15 6:45 pm Screen 3Monday, Dec 16 4:00 pm Screen 3Monday, Dec 16 6:45 pm Screen 3Tuesday, Dec 17 4:00 pm Screen 3Tuesday, Dec 17 6:45 pm Screen 3Wednesday, Dec 18 4:00 pm Screen 3Wednesday, Dec 18 6:45 pm Screen 3Thursday, Dec 19 4:00 pm Screen 3Thursday, Dec 19 6:45 pm Screen 3
Elf
Elf
Buddy the Elf returns to Red River just in time for Christmas! This new holiday classic is certain to bring some cheer to your whole family.

Saturday, Dec 14 10:00 am Screen 2Sunday, Dec 15 10:00 am Screen 2
A Complete Unknown
A Complete Unknown
In the early 1960s, 19-year-old Bob Dylan arrives in New York with his guitar and revolutionary talent, destined to change the course of American music. Forming his most intimate relationships during his rise to fame, he grows restless with the folk movement, making a controversial choice that reverberates worldwide.

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